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Souvenir Wheelbarrow
Souvenir Wheelbarrow

Souvenir Wheelbarrow

Distributor (American, founded 1847)
Date1947
MediumWood
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width x depth): 2 1/8 x 3 x 7 5/8in. (5.4 x 7.6 x 19.4cm)
ClassificationsCommercial Objects
Credit LineGift of G. Fox & Co.
Object number1949.2.13
DescriptionA small wooden wheelbarrow souvenir. The base of the wheelbarrow is a single flat piece of wood with two carved handles, and a wooden wheel attached at the front with a wooden pin. There are two small wooden dowels used as legs attached near the handles. A wood platform appears to be nailed to the base forming the bed of the wheelbarrow. A piece of wood set into the base of the wheelbarrow near the wheel has been broken off; this appears to be part of the piece that formed the front side of the wheelbarrow.
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NotesUse note: The small wooden wheelbarrow was used as a party favor at the 100th Anniversary of G. Fox & Co. at the Moses Fox Club Dinner for employees in 1947. It can be seen on the table in a photograph from the event, and appears to have held a small box with a ribbon. (Lee 6/20/07)
Status
Not on view
Butter Churn
William States
1799-1823
Gift of Gennaro J. Capobianco, 2005.180.59  © 2013 The Connecticut Historical Society.
Sperlari
after 1950
Gift of Lafayette J. Robertson, Jr., 1974.68.17a,b  © 2009 The Connecticut Historical Society.
G. Fox and Co.
1940-1970
The Newman S. Hungerford Museum Fund, 2007.4.1, Connecticut Historical Society, Copyright Undet ...
Albert G. Walker
1858
Gift of Frederick K. and Margaret R. Barbour, 1969.44.1  Photograph by David Stansbury  © 2008  ...
Eli Terry
1795-1800
Gift of Frederick K. and Margaret R. Barbour, 1960.7.3  © 2011 The Connecticut Historical Socie ...
Unknown
1735-1930
Gift of Mabel Johnson, 1953.2.0, Connecticut Historical Society, Copyright Undetermined
John Avery Jr.
about 1780, case reworked in the late 19th century
Tool Display Panel
Allen Manufacturing Co.
about 1945
G. Fox & Co. Centennial Collection, 1948.16.1  © 2007  The Connecticut Historical Society.
G. Fox and Co.
1830-1947